SPORTS
Who Will Be
Man in Main
Saturday?
X meeting of ail men inter
td in racing stock can a
Valler View speedway will be
held this evening at the Grey
hound tavern in Ashland. The
aession will be at 7:30 p.m
TrarW Manager Phil 3rvant said
that it i honed to start racinz
stocks along with hardtop by
the July 7 program.
Who will be "the man in the
main" Saturday night when the
hard driving hardtoppers get to
gether at the Valley View Speed
way Just north of Ashlan?
Allen Bausman of Klamath
Falls took the top spot twice and
Jack McCoy of Ashland did the
same thing. But will it be one of
them or someone else? Crock
Hunter. 13X of Medford has
been tuning his fast racer and
Just might be the one to win.
Mike Randall, 50, of Arizona
is busy working on his car and
hopes to make a real fast show
ing Saturday night. Johnny
Jones, M77, has been steadily
improving his automobile and
his driving to the point where
he will be a hard man to beat
I Kurt Tunes Hudson
Leadfoof Lou Kurz, M7, has
been doing some more work on
his big Hudson and belieVes
that now he can keep it in front
Lou lost a heart breaker to Ber
nie Miller of Grants Pass in the
trophy dash last Saturday. Ber
nie won by a wheel length.
The "hardluck kid," Bobby
Jenkins lost some more wheels
last Saturday and now may
have everything fixed so that
he will keep them on his car for
the whole evening.
Saturday at the Valley View
Speedway, just north of Ash
land, hardtoppers will start the
time trials at 6:30 p.m. and the
first event at 8:00 p.m.
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STUDS BATTLE 'JACKS
ON NORTH BEND FIELD
Medford's Cheney Studs go
Into their third series of the
Southern Oregon Baseball
league this week end carrying a
.227 team batting average for
their first six loop encounters.
The Studs will oppose Coos
Bay-North Bend on the North
Bend diamond. Two games are
scheduled Saturday in the aft
ernoon and evening and one
on Sunday in the afternoon.
Drain will go to Bend for a simi
lar series also this week end.
The Studs will be out to im
prove on their current third
place standing and will-have to
win at least two of their three
games to accomplish that ,mis
s on. Drain and CB-NB are knot
ted for first spot by percentage.
The Black Sox have played six
games (4-2) however, to Coos
Bay's three (2-1). Medford has a
3-3 record.
Manager Jack Cooney has
paced the Studs at bat In their
first two series. He has a .348
standing. Frank Roelandt has a
.304 standing, while Bill Mar
tell, with the Studs for Just one
series, has a .333 average. Jim
Steffen has a .273 count and
John Koveni has hit .250.
THfnrrt will he nrr affatnst a
club which has swatted .214 for
three games. Pifher leads with
.364 and Jones and Vic Back
hand each have .333.
Cooney has reported that he
plans to pitch Derald Wooton,
Bob Selsor and Don White
against the Lumberjacks this
week. He did not name the or
der. Wooton hurled In fine re
lief work last week end. Selsor
has one win In the loop and
White has a 1-1 record.
Manager Cur ley Leininger
may assign Jerry Bartow from
Whitman college and Don Lane
and Jim Lehl from University of
Oregon, as pitchers for the three
conflicts. Another Lumberjack
thrower Is Brad Lucas, Willam
ette university and ex-Grants
Pass high player.
Cooney likely will be at first
base for Medford with Dick
Toney and Twinfc Pederson at
second base and shortstop and
Bill Martell at third base. John
Kovenz, Jim Steffen and Derald
Wooton likely will have outfield
assignments. The skipper was
hoping that Terry Maddox
would be available for the se
ries. He has been on a Univer
sity of Oregon geology field trip.
Solons Slow Bear Drive
By HAY ANDREWS
United Press Sports Writer
The Salem Senators slowed
down the first-half pennant
drive of the Yakima Bears In
Northwest League play last
night but. even so, the Bears
have a four-game bulge over
second-place Eugene.
' Salem got two runs In the
second on Frank Szekula's two
run homer and added another
in the seventh on singles by Ray
Webster, Jack Dunn and Mel
Friday. June 21, 1958
MEDFORD (OSEGOK) MAIL TRIBUME NIX
Krause for a 3-2 verdict over
Yakirria.
Yakima gave It a good try
with two runs in the eighth but
could not put over the tying
marker.
Wenatchee topped Lewiston
8-6 with Ron Foisy's single driv
ing in the eventual winning run
in the sixth. The Chiefs added
an insurance marker in the
seventh when Larry Segovia
stole home.
Hillis Layne of Lewiston and
Phil Marvier of Wenatchee each
hit solo homers.
Eugene got two runs in the
ninth to nip Tri-City, 6-5. John
Keller's single sent the tying
run across and the decider cams
home later in the frame when
Carl Hutzler dribbled a ball
down the third base Una for an
infield single.
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Pcdaraon
Toney
Kovenz ...
Roelandt -Cooney
Wooton ...
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Taylor
Droacher .
Steffen .
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Kelly
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Elliott. Drain 1 0 loon 9 3 0 1 10 0 0
Bonneau. CBNB 1 0 1 000 9 2 1 10 8 1 2
Paine. Bend 1 0 1 000 9 9 1 3 1 8 0
Selior. Medford 1 0 1 000 9 4 3 2 10 0 0
Drocher. Medford 1 1 .500 8'i 8 7 13 4 1 0
White. Medford 1 1 500 17 20 8 4 S 1 0
Lane, CBNB 0 1 .OOO 6'i 4 3 1 8 0 0
Lehl. CBNB 0 0 .000 1, 1 1 1 1 1 0
Runyan. Coqullle 0 1 . .000 a 4 3 8 9 0 0
Wooton. Medtord 0 0 .000 5 0 1 ' 4 8 0 0
Kelly. Medford 0 I .000 12'i 19 14 8 9 1 1
Croeo. Drain ..... 0 0 .000 3 4 1 4 2 0 0
Duerr. Drain 0 1 .000 9 4 3 4 7 0 0
Billante. CoqulUe 0 1 .000 8 12 9 4 3 0 1
Pearce. Bend 0 i .000 8 10 8 2 0 3 1
Dmochowaky, Bend .- 0 1 .000 8 9 10 7 1
Doea not Include Coquille-Dretn aeriea.
Lift en Basea:
CBNB JO
Drain 28
Coqullle 24
Medford 42
Bend
Double Playa
Medford T
CBNB 4
Drain 4
Bend 2
Coqullle 3
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Team Batting ATg.
Bend .273
Drain .253
Medford .227
CBNB J 14
Coqullle . .123
STATE RIFLE TOURNEY
OPENS HERE SATURDAY
A number of outstanding
shooters from both Oregon and
California will contend here
Saturday and Sunday in the an
nual smallbore rifle champion
ship shoot of the Oregon Rifle
and Pistol association.'
Medford Rifle and Pistol club
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is host for the shoot for the first
time. Contention will start at 8
a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sun
day at the club's outdoor range
west of the Crater Lake highway
A preliminary entry list of
some 30 participants was report
ed yesterday by the local club.
The list was expected to mount
today. Post entries are being ac
cepted, match officials said.
The current list includes the
two top shooters in recent Na
tional Rifle association regional
match at San Francisco. They
are C. L. Wood, Bellflower,
Calif., the winner, and George
Hendrix, Etna, Calif., runner
up. Winner of a spring smallbore
rifle shoot here a year ago, Vir
gil Hamliu, Portland, Is an entry.
He is now stationed at Lowry
Air Forse Base. Other Cali
fornia entries Include a pair of
master shooters, Fred Dunkin,
Mariposa, and R. N. Burkhart,
Hermosa Beach. Both are al
ways contenders in California.
Burkhart won a registered event
at Long Beach last month.
Russel Cornelius, Portland,
and Harvey Mutch, Enterprise,
are among Oregon master shoot
ers entered. Another Portland
entry is Lee Swem. who makes
bedders for guns. William Sch
litzkus, Springfield, and Lee
Brentltager, Eugene, are two
others rated among top. entries.
Mrs. Florene P. Bolton and
Jerry Smith, Medford, and i
Arcnie nasxins, Asmand, are
said to be top local contestants. :
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